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This is a warm and contemplative a cappella setting of the medieval Latin hymn built around harmonic sequences and an appealing opening phrase. With no divisi of the four parts, it is a good piece for
Opening with a section of plainchant, this setting of the traditional Latin text most known in the Mozart or Byrd versions shimmers with modern a cappella harmonies. Cluster cadences and expressive vocal
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With sustained legato lines and subtly shifting harmonies, this anthem is both graceful and intriguing. Based on Ephesians, this is the perfect text for Reformation Sunday. This anthem could also be sung
Bryan Jeffery Leech's beloved communion hymn is exquisitely arranged for SATB a cappella voices. Largely homophonic, it offers a contrasting section in which the tenors take the melody, and later moments of
The words of Justin Gung express God's love and power in assuring tenderness. Michael Graham's musical setting maintains the gentleness while enhancing a profound beauty. Soft expressions of praise
Composed for the choir of St. Chad’s, Shrewsbury, this setting for unaccompanied mixed voices of the prayer after communion presents the text in a straightforward manner, with nuanced phrases and
These five brief anthems by Peter Niedmann are intended for practical use during Communion. They set five well-known Communion texts, with two in Latin and three in English. Straightforward in texture and
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Usually set to a jaunty, rhythmic tune, you will be quite pleased with Peter Niedmann's smoothly flowing original setting of this text. For unaccompanied SATB with occasional divisi. Different, expressive,
This is a slow and expressive a cappella German chorale with sustained vocal lines and harmonies. Suitable for Lent or Communion, it's a standard in choral literature.
"Many will come, from north and south, and will eat in the kingdom of God." Here's a distinctive a cappella Communion setting that offers vocal styles from early American hymns. Open harmonies,
A very compelling text brings us into a prayer of personal commitment in this choral offering. Expressive chords and freedom in the tempo establish a worshipful spirit. "You are my Lord, You are my
Your choir is sure to have fun with this! The call-and-response texture adds a distinct African ambience to the Swahili text. The ranges of both the soloist and choir are easily manageable, making the
Hugh Benham brings the lofty English cathedral style into this lovely a cappella anthem. Fitting for both concert and worship, the vocal parts flow with dignity and beauty. Worshipful and sensitive, the
This stirring setting uses skillful part-writing and well-prepared dissonances to enhance the word painting of the traditional Latin text. Occasional chromatic harmonies, and brief touches on the lower